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Kacey Musgrave is the winner of the album of the year Grammy Award, the night's top honor. Musgraves won for "Golden Hour," which won earlier in the night for best country album.

She once again thanked her husband, who she has credited for helping make the album a possibility. She also thanked the other artists nominated, saying "winning this doesn't make my album any better than anyone else's."

She also thanked her little sister for shooting and designing all her album covers.

The Grammys were a major showcase for Musgraves, who in addition to two wins on the telecast also performed twice during the prime-time ceremony, including during a tribute to Dolly Parton.

Childish Gambino's "This Is America" won the Grammy for record of the year, and the title track also won for song of the year, becoming the first rap song to win the prestigious award.

Gambino reportedly declined an invitation to perform at the Grammys, and he also wasn't in the house to pick up the prizes. The song caused a stir last May when Gambino released its ambitious video, which was full of racial symbolism and violent imagery.

The Recording Academy has made an effort to diversify its membership amid complaints the Grammys have frequently failed to recognize female and minority artists.

In 2017, Recording Academy President Neil Portnow said in an interview with Pitchfork that he didn't think there was a race problem.

"We don't, as musicians, in my humble opinion, listen to music based on gender or race or ethnicity," Portnow said then. "When you go to vote on a piece of music -- at least the way that I approach it -- is you almost put a blindfold on and you listen."

Below is the list of nominees and winners for the televised categories.